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515:, Bailey revealed that Morrison showed no respect for his colleagues at Tourism Australia and he left her feeling bullied, also confirming that he "point-blank refused" to provide her or the board with any documentation or to answer questions about how the ad campaign was awarded to Saatchi. She said she was "gobsmacked when he became prime minister" and called for Morrison to resign from Parliament. She described that Morrison had "the supreme belief that only he can do a job, the lack of consultation with those closest to him – those characteristics were evident 16 years ago, and perhaps we’re seeing the end result of those now". 497:" campaign, as the word "bloody" breached the BACC's guidelines. However, privately Bailey believed that Morrison and his team had failed to do the proper research into Britain's advertising code before rolling out the ad campaign in Britain. Morrison also repeatedly kept critical information from the Tourism Australia board. As the minister and the TA board lost confidence in Morrison, Bailey advised to Prime Minister 558:. Over seven months after the election and a review of 643 individual votes, the court altered the formal status of several dozen, eventually declaring Bailey the winner by 27 votes. Following the resolution of the long-running dispute, Bailey called for a total overhaul of the voting system. 905: 447: 473:
It was described that Morrison was trying to "steal the limelight" from Bailey and did press releases without approval of Bailey who was his boss and bypassed her office on key decisions. Morrison and the TA board pushed for the
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Bailey was secretary of the Yarra Glen branch of the Liberal Party from 1984 to 1988 and President of the branch from 1988 to 1989. She also worked as the campaign director for the Victorian state seat of
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Before her return to McEwen, she sought preselection for the 1994 Kooyong by-election but the preselection and then the by-election was won by her future parliamentary colleague Petro Georgiou.
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in McEwen. She became the first female Liberal candidate elected to a Victorian seat, and the first woman elected to represent a rural electorate.
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In 2001, Bailey was promoted to Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence. In July 2004 she was promoted to
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and this meant that he and Bailey were in the same party room for what would become her final term in Parliament.
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She was promoted to Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs, and was heavily involved with the Liberals'
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More than a year later in 2007 Morrison was elected to Federal Parliament as the Liberal member for
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by six votes. Bailey requested and was granted a full recount, which gave her the win by 12 votes.
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that Morrison be sacked. Howard accepted the advice and Morrison was fired in August 2006.
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During her stint as tourism minister, Bailey clashed with the future prime minister,
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there, where she was regarded as a champion swimmer. She graduated from the
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Gleeson, Peter. (27 November 2004). "Minister to rekindle Coast affair".
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Bailey announced in October 2009 that she would retire at the
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Bailey worked as a secondary school teacher, retailer and
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Women members of the Australian House of Representatives
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campaign to regain power. Cleeland defeated her in the
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from 1990 to 1993 and 1996 to 2010, representing the
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Her period as minister ended with the defeat of the
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Index

Francis Bailey (disambiguation)
The Honourable

Minister for Small Business
Tourism
John Howard
Joe Hockey
Craig Emerson
Martin Ferguson
Minister for Employment Services
John Howard
Mal Brough
Peter Dutton
Australian Parliament
McEwen
Peter Cleeland
Rob Mitchell
Peter Cleeland
Peter Cleeland
Brisbane
Liberal
Alma mater
University of Queensland
Liberal Party
House of Representatives
Division of McEwen
Victoria
Howard government
Minister for Employment Services
Small Business

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